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TESTIMONIALS Dr. Hubbard's openings are better than Jay Leno's. Can I take him home with me? I can't wait to attend again. One of our most enjoyable. I appreciated the open and low key approach to the deep subject of life after death. Money cannot buy the kindness and degree of attentiveness and caring displayed by coordinator. I was impressed with the high quality of the faculty - most impressive! Overall this was an outstanding Elderhostel - good program, good leadership and a wonderful group of fellow hostelers. An outstanding program in a beautiful setting with a friendly supporting staff and an outstanding teaching staff. A great mixture of solid information, folklore and fun. Dr. Hubbard is one of the best I've heard. A wonderful start of each day's classes! Dr. McDonald's knowledge, enthusiasm and love of his subject matter was contagious! Marvelous! Dr. Hess' presentation was just right for this subject - learned, thoughtful, and well-paced. After some of us Yankees "warmed up" to Dr. Hubbard's "realistic" view of Lincoln - we were hooked! Good museum on campus. The field trip to Lincoln Museum was excellent. This is the best Elderhostel of the 38 I have attended. The Life After Death and Soul Making courses were the two best courses we have had - most relevant. (Cumberland Gap). Tough course to teach (Soul Making) but handled very well. His (Hess) knowledge and memory of events is remarkable. I felt priviledged to have had him (Hess); lucky students at LMU! Great town (Cumberland Gap), beautiful surroundings. My room and food (Pine Mountain State Resort Park) very good. Quilting program was excellent. One of the nicest I've stayed in - food also good! (Pine Mountain State Resort Park). Entertaining and informative - Dean Henson is an asset to the program. (Pine Mountain State Resort Park). This place is fabulous! (Pine Mountain State Resort Park). This is the prettiest location I've seen in a long time. (Pine Mountain State Park). We've been to 35 Elderhostels and these are the best facilities yet.
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